There is no mass delete option available to you. There's a delete link at the top of each of your posts, and a delete button under each photo, video etc.

If you have a lot of content then send me a PM and I'll help where I can.

I want to delete anything & everything linked to my screen name. I sent you a PM a week or more ago & have not received any reply. I haven't found a way to search for & delete photo comments, nor can I delete routes I entered into the RDB. I also can't delete threads that I started (including trip reports). I have begun manually deleting stuff but would appreciate an automated solution.

BTW, there's no screen name attached here because the new RC.com mandates that I disable my firewall, turn off my anonymizer, & allow persistent cookies in order to use my login - all things which I am unwilling to do. If you for some reason didn't receive or deleted my PM let me know & I'll send you another.

In old rc.Com, it was decided that posts would remain, even if a leaving contributor asked for it. It was a long discussion about a certain M... by example. Former and actual Mods must remember that. What is the actual policy? We can rant about inactive links "destroying" the memory of rccom, but if we start to delete posts, it seems even worse to me! Other ideas?

In old rc.Com, it was decided that posts would remain, even if a leaving contributor asked for it. It was a long discussion about a certain M... by example. Former and actual Mods must remember that. What is the actual policy? We can rant about inactive links "destroying" the memory of rccom, but if we start to delete posts, it seems even worse to me! Other ideas?

Agreed. When a member no longer wishes to be a member that is fine but we should not permit the destruction of RC to accommodate them. Maybe the user's name can be removed from the posts or renamed to ex-member. Personal details should be removed but not the knowledge.

User Requested Post Removal PolicyAs an open public forum user, you are responsible for your own communications and are responsible for the consequences of posting those communications. We will usually not honor requests for post removals or editing. You are welcome to edit or remove your own posts.

In this case this person requested this right after the migration and did not continue to use the site. It's fair to meet him halfway and help with his request. The rule stands though.